Pepe Alvarez claims unionism and celebrates “years of progress” he believes would not have been possible without Sanchez and Diaz

Pepe Alvarez claims unionism and celebrates “years of progress” he believes would not have been possible without Sanchez and Diaz

Pepe Alvarez claims unionism and celebrates “years of progress” he believes would not have been possible without Sanchez and Diaz

UGT ha arrancado este lunes su 44º Confederate Congressel cónclave en el que se decidirá predictable reelección de Pepe Alvarez como secretary general por su tercer mandato consecutivo. In the first of three days where the Union will map out the road map for the next few years, The leader of the organization has undertaken the labor of trade unionism In the face of critics of them as “subsidized organizations” and their struggle to achieve not only labor but also social progress, he appreciated the support of the Coalition Government.

Álvarez assured that the UGT is in a “good moment” and praised the “extraordinarily positive” leadership of the last four years, highlighting labor reform, pension reform, and legislative achievements as achievements. subida del salario mínimo, entre otros. “Nunca en tan poco tiempo se había consigoto tanto”He assured the Secretary General of the UGT that it also faces certain difficulties in the future, to achieve a “restorative reduction”, transfer the IMV to the autonomous communities or abandon the IPREM and use a new reference to calculate its import. at-risk-of-poverty assistance

The general secretary of UGT closed the opening act with these words The organization that will vote for re-election on Wednesday at the 44º Confederal Congress. This was highlighted by the thousands of organization colleagues and officials who intervened at the start of the union conference, such as the second vice president and minister of labor, Yolanda Diaz; PP President, Alberto Núñez Feijóo; El líder de la patronal, Antonio Garamendi and his colleague at the CCOO, Unai Sordo, among others.

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